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Charming and eerie without ever being too scary, Katie May Green's Halloween tale is great for storytimes and bedtime read-alouds after a long day of play. Ages 5-8.
This is a lovely retelling of the traditional Scottish folk tale of the selkie (a seal who can become human) adapted for a young audience. Ages 4-7.
This sweet, straightforward exploration of gender identity will give children a fuller understanding of themselves and others using child-friendly language and vibrant art. Ages 4-8.
Mesmerizing and full of heart, Jessica Love's author-illustrator debut is a jubilant picture of self-love and a radiant celebration of individuality. Ages 4-8.
Kobi Yamada has written a story about the unbound potential you hold inside with striking, realistic illustrations by Gabriella Barouch. Ages 4-8.
This full-color collection of old and new art from Emily Winfield Martin will inspire the artist and writer in you! Ages 7-10.
A TreeHouse Favorite! Coral's Quest introduces us to an underwater world where sharks and ocean life are under constant threat from environmental destruction. Ages 6 and up.
As a child, Great-aunt Alice Rumphius resolved that when she grew up she would go to faraway places, live by the sea in her old age, and do something to make the world more beautiful--and she did. Ages 5 and up.
All the animals in the forest prepare for the arrival of Christmas. They make presents, bake sweet treats and even write a song. But will the Yule Tomte ever bring Christmas to the big forest?
Full-spread watercolor illustrations reveal the secret world of the elves and their animal companions. Lovely storybook for ages 4-7.
Mr Squirrel and Hazel, the youngest Hazelnut child, go off in search of them and encounter a grumpy troll and the Chestnut boys along the way. Ages 4-6.
What are problems for? They challenge us, shape us, push us, and help us to discover just how strong and brave and capable we really are. Storybook for ages 5-8.